Join fellow anglers and TU volunteer leaders from across the West on May 1-2 in Jackson, Wyo. for enlightening presentations, inspiring dialogue and engaging camaraderie with those who share your dedication to TU and our mission.
We'll kick-off the two days with a "State of Western TU" by TU's Vice... [ READ MORE... ]

By Wayne Richey
Most fly fishers know that good habitat for trout and salmon translates into good fishing. At FlyAssortments.com, we know that, too. That’s why we’ve teamed up with Trout Unlimited to help the nation’s oldest and largest coldwater fisheries conservation organization make fishing... [ READ MORE... ]

By Helen Neville and Dan Dauwalter
When TU staff consider who might be valuable partners in our conservation work, we typically think of state fish and wildlife agencies, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management, or the U.S. Forest Service, to name a few. We certainly don’t... [ READ MORE... ]

By Corey Fisher
The issues that fall under the purview of the U.S. Department of the Interior are as varied geographically as they are in subject matter. From oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico to wilderness management in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and from Atlantic salmon recovery... [ READ MORE... ]

Fellow TU members and volunteers,
The next Chapter meeting is at 7 PM on Wednesday, March 18th at The Brick in Roslyn, WA. We meet in the downstairs family section, so all ages are welcome. Spend a day fishing in the area, then join us for food & drinks and a full agenda for the evening.
First... [ READ MORE... ]

One of the biggest issues we've identified in the Headwaters, as well as across the basin, is access - keeping and improving what we have, restoring access that's been taken away, and establishing a common-sense set of guidelines to ensure that we have a consistent approach to the public's right to... [ READ MORE... ]

When traveling around northern Nevada it’s not uncommon to see the bumper sticker: IF IT DOESN’T GROW, IT HAS TO BE MINED. It’s probably the same thing in mining communities everywhere. And while it’s just a bumper sticker, it can be thought provoking.
When you consider everything you use during... [ READ MORE... ]

By Shauna Sherard
I think this is what they call a teachable moment. Or a learning moment. Perhaps a moment to reflect, or even all of the above.
Last week we posted a photo--the wrong photo--of a large steelhead being held out of water.
It was a repost of a story about fishing being on fire on... [ READ MORE... ]